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Manchester United fans believe Jadon Sancho aimed a brutal dig at Erik ten Hag after reaching UCL final with Dortmund

Following Borussia Dortmund's massive victory over Paris Saint-Germain, securing their spot in the Champions League final, fans were left speculating about winger Jadon Sancho's cryptic social media post.

The England international's journey to the Champions League final has been laden with controversy, particularly his fallout with manager Erik ten Hag during his time at Manchester United. Allegations surfaced regarding Sancho's training performances after the Arsenal game last year, leading to tensions between the player and the manager.

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Despite deleting a social media post addressing the situation, Sancho's failure to apologize to Ten Hag resulted in his exclusion from first-team training, ultimately leading to his loan return to Dortmund in January.

The move however has turned out to be a blessing for the England international as he is set to feature in the coveted Champions League final next.

Mats Hummels' decisive header helped Dortmund to a 2-0 aggregate win over PSG, earning them a coveted place in the final at Wembley Stadium. Sancho's standout performances across both legs played a pivotal role in Dortmund's success.

Celebrating Dortmund's achievement on Instagram, a post featuring Sancho alongside rapper Drake garnered attention. In the accompanying clip, Drake's words, "To the rest of you, the non-believers, the under-achievers, the tweet and deleters... You guys make me sick to my stomach," sparked fuel.



Sancho's response, "LOL FACTS!" further fueled speculation, with many interpreting the message as a veiled dig at both Ten Hag and Manchester United. While the post may not explicitly target any individual, the strained relationships between Sancho and both Ten Hag and United suggest they could be the intended recipients of his message.
Story first published: Thursday, May 9, 2024, 22:04 [IST]
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